Most people think of “If Ever I Would Leave You,” when they hear Camelot. Julie shines in this beautiful but melancholy tune that, although my favorite, is not the most well known from the score. Say what you want about the book, I just adore the Camelot score. The revival also made sure to include my favorite lyrics from the song: “You’re the boon/You’re the dam at Boulder/You’re the moon over Mae West’s shoulder.”Ģ) “I Loved You Once In Silence” from CAMELOT (M: Frederick Loewe L: Alan Jay Lerner, 1960)
LuPone, often overwhelming, is actually very enjoyable here - letting loose with Howard McGillin. It’s sheer lyrical perfection (especially if you get the chance to hear all of the original refrains)! Recordings of Merman for Brunswick and Gaxton (on a rare 1935 radio broadcast) exist, but my go-to recording (SURPRISINGLY) is from the ’87 revival. The ultimate Porter list song, “You’re The Top” is one of the composer’s most well known and most fun. And (no surprise) they’re all show tunes! They are listed here alphabetically by show.ġ) “You’re The Top” from ANYTHING GOES (M & L: Cole Porter, 1934) So as of September 18, 2013, these are my twelve favorite songs ever written. Yet, even as my tastes shift, these 12 always seem to remain at the top. Now, this list is not only subjective, but incredibly fluid - changing almost daily. Welcome to another Wildcard Wednesday! Today’s post features 12 of what I consider to be the best songs of all time.